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Fwd / Rev Cuts out Under Load

Checked all of the common problems. looking for any advice good or bad.
Has full volts at contact coil buts still disconnects. Negative cuts out. Trucks has allot of hours. Drive Motor has been checked. Battery good.
  • Posted 21 Jul 2008 23:32
  • By Prentice
  • joined 25 Jun'08 - 600 messages
  • Ontario, Canada
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Pull both cards out of panel and check them with a magnifying glass. Look for corrosion and solder cracks. This will cause intermittent problems.
Also, what is the battery voltage holding up to under load. Put the unit in lift or tilt bypass and check voltage at panel. Low voltage will do strange things.
  • Posted 26 Oct 2008 03:21
  • By NissanFixer
  • joined 26 Oct'08 - 1 message
  • Michigan, United States
i dont know about this truck in particular but

how old is it
is there codes?
what system is it?

have you checked all the coil snubber assemblies?
do any other contactors drop out under load? (pump, line? if so equipped)
is the current limit set too low?


do the f&r contacts drop out when you deadhead the pump while driving?
do they kick back in when the load is removed? or do you have to fully release the pedal or reset the key?

check for voltage drop from neg of the contact coil to battery negative should be minimal when contacts are engaged

clean all the plugs
also clean heavy cable connections with a wire brush

what do you mean by a "load" bulldozing (pushing) loads across the floor can load trucks past the limit
toyotas fry their IGBTs when bulldozing on occasion
  • Posted 22 Jul 2008 12:27
  • By justinm
  • joined 13 Apr'06 - 604 messages
  • New York, United States
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